Indian Demonology: The Inverted PantheonThis is for the first time that Indian demonology and demon-lores, as found in the Vedic, Buddhist, Jain, Epic and Puranic sources have been presented in their entirety on the basis of original materials by N.N. Bhattacharyya who does not require any special introduction to the scholars. The present volume deals at length with the myths and legends pertaining to various kinds of celestial, aerial and terrestrial demoniacal beings such as the Asuras, Daityas, Danavas, Raksasas, Yatudhanas, Dasas, Dasyus, Panis, Kalakeyas, Vidyadharas, Gandharvas, Yaksas, Apsarases, Rbhus Bhrgus, Angirases, Virupas, Garudas, Suparnas, Kiannaras, Nagas, Pannages, Kabandhas, Bhutas, Pretas, Pisacas, Pitrs, etc., as also various mythical apes, beasts birds, and reptiles, the Pramathas, Ganas, etc., of Siva, the blood-consuming Matrkas and so forth and demonstrates how they have been subjected under diverse historical conditions to the processes of social, religious and cultural transformations and why the Indian demonology should be characterized as the inverted pantheon'. Like other works of Prof. Bhattacharyya, this one is also expected to evoke great interest among scholars, researchers and readers. |
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Agni amṛta Andhaka Apsarases Arjuna assuming the form Asuras Bali Bāņa battle became Bhāgavata Bhima Bhūtas birth boon born Brahmā Brāhmaṇa Bṛhaspati Buddha Buddhist Calcutta cursed Daityas Danavas daughter defeated deities Delhi demon lore demonology demons demons and spirits described destroyed Devas Devi Diti divine earth epics evil spirits female fight Gandharvas Garuda goddess gods Hari heaven Hindu Hiranyakasipu Hiraṇyākṣa human Indian Indra Jain Jāt Kasyapa killed king Kinnaras known Kṛṣṇa Kubera latter legend lord Madhu Mahāvīra Mahāyāna Mahiṣa Māra Matsya Maya mythology Nāgas Namuci Nārada Naraka narrated Niśumbha Pāṇḍavas Pārvatī Piśācas practise austerities Pradyumna Prahlada Pretas Purāṇa Purāņas Puranic Rāhu Rākṣasas Rām Rāma Rāvaṇa sacrifice sage Sakka Sambara serpents Sītā Śiva Śiva's slain slaying sons story Sukra Tāraka texts Thereupon three worlds tradition trans Tripura Vāmana Varuna Vayu Vedas Vedic Vidyadharas Vipracitti Virocana Viṣṇu Vṛtra weapons wife worshipped Yakṣas Yakṣiņi Yama